Thursday, September 17, 2020

2 Views on Biden and Democrats

  1. Our country is deeply and dangerously polarized.  Biden represents the moderation we need if we are not to tear ourselves apart.  He is inclusive and open to conservatives, as demonstrated by the support he has received from Republicans, and will therefore defuse the tension while advocating for better policies in areas such as the environment, education, and economic equity.

  2. The Democrats have been the weaker party since 1980 when Reagan was elected.  In 1980, the Democrats controlled the presidency and had large majorities in both chambers of Congress.  The only Democratic presidents during this time frame have been Clinton and Obama, and the Republicans were particularly contemptuous of Obama, openly declaring that they would make his presidency unsuccessful.  Beginning with the election of Trump or slightly before, the Democrats began responding to the Republicans in kind, openly opposing Trump, regardless of facts, including an unfounded accusation of treason.  It is this movement that has driven the Biden candidacy and plunged the country into deep and dangerous polarization and nationalist madness, employing various spy agencies to set the national discourse.  The election of Biden would validate this dangerous and disturbing turn by the Democrats.  Biden must be defeated to provide space for a more intelligent and moral leadership.

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